Skip to main content
Topic: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net (Read 16231 times)

Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net

Reply #50
Unrelated to the community, but this looks somewhat interesting: https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/a-historic-snapshot-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1-8-770-9/

I somewhat recently changed my Vivaldi password from "Meh, Webkit." to a more secure random-generated string. I'd changed my My Opera password to that following either the announcement or the alpha of Opera 15 and I carried it over to Vivaldi.

PS My Opera Sync password is something different, no use trying. ;)


Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net

Reply #52
Ha, I was coached to add a pic to my blog post and now I am featured at Vivaldi.net



Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net

Reply #53
Oddly enough they don't include the relevant meta stuff to make sure it also displays the cool picture when shared on social networks. See, e.g., the Facebook validator.

Quote
The 'og:image' property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.

I wrote a half-related blog post about it here: https://fransdejonge.com/2018/03/twitter-and-facebook-dont-support-svg-yet/

For my recent frontpage redesign I needed featured pictures, so besides exposing them to my own blog I also made (for now some) of my posts look nicer when shared.

Btw, you should check out mankier to explain commands. It's a a very nice way of browsing man pages too: https://www.mankier.com/1/wget And of course explainshell.com but it's less clear imo.

Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net

Reply #54
Btw, you should check out mankier to explain commands. It's a a very nice way of browsing man pages too: https://www.mankier.com/1/wget And of course explainshell.com but it's less clear imo.
Ah, thanks. I have seen how some people use some sort of automation to unpack their commands, but I did not know what's that thing that automates. It's mankier!